This one is for the cold stuff. The Reversible Puff-Ball’s 2.7-oz 100% recycled polyester shell fabric is wind-resistant and has a DWR (durable water repellent) finish to stop wet weather. An inner layer of 100-g Thermogreen insulation (90% recycled) holds heat even when damp, reduces bulk and compresses with ease. As needed, the reversible fabric switches out to a contrasting quilted side for a whole new look. The spandex-secured hood and convertible mitts protect the head, ears, hands and feet, and the long, diagonal-zip closure with a full wind flap ensures easy diaper changes and transport.

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Features

Lightweight, wind-resistant shell fabric is treated with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish; 100-g Thermogreen insulation stays warm and dry even when wet

This suit is cozy, comfy and adorable. My almost 2 year old would not keep any form of mitten on his hands, leading to miserable walks and sledding trips. The fold over hand flaps on this snowsuit solved that problem. Its waaay easier to get on than the bib and jacket combo he used to have and he seems really comfortable in it. I got a 3T (he is in 24mo/2T now) with the hopes he will be able to wear it next year too, and even though its big, the elastic around the ankle is snug enough that we don't have to roll the legs up or anything. We love it!

I just bought two of these for my twins, and used them for the first time on a cold hike this weekend. They were awesome! I started to buy fleece buntings, but I'm glad I went with Puff-Ball buntings instead because they cut the wind and slide on more easily over clothing. I also like the fact that they are reversible so you can mix it up and/or hide stains if need be (although the fabric wipes clean easily). The sleeves fold over themselves at the ends to keep cold air out, wich is good because it's tricky to keep mittens on my little ones. I wish the feet did the same, but I just put some warm booties on them, and their feet stayed plenty warm. I've noticed that Patagonia baby stuff seems to run large - "6 month" should really be called "6-12 month." I bought the 6 month size for my 7 month olds, and the buntings are too big, but still usable. They will definitely last my two through the end of winter, when they will be a year old.